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  1. an offensive word for an old woman

121 Sentences With "crone"

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The biggest opportunity in cardless access will come as it expands to financial services beyond traditional bank accounts, said Richard Crone of Crone Consulting.
With her four children now grown, "I'm a crone," she said.
"It was scary and brought everything back," Crone said with a sigh.
Dark Side of the Rainbow from Cottage of the Crone on Vimeo.
But, before he had gone far, a cheerful crone crossed his path.
"Together as a neighborhood you could have plenty of butterfly habitat," said Crone.
Once their false outer beauty comes off, they're always a hideous old crone.
My inner crone wanted, desperately, to keep Baby Boy in my arms forever.
Emily Starbuck Crone is a staff writer at NerdWallet, a personal finance website.
The Crone: the embodiment of aged wisdom, she carries a lantern and offers guidance.
Plus, he got a hormone monster of his own, an old crone named Rick.
The Greek goddess Hecate had three faces: the maiden, the mother, and the crone.
What happens now that Melisandre is an old crone and not a luscious beauty?
Out of nowhere, an ancient crone appears and stuffs sacred worms into his wounds.
The crone is churning a horrible cauldron, then bathing her shriveled, naked body in blood.
I'm moving toward the crone stage, where what's going on is getting clearer and clearer.
Fisherman Lauren, age 35 and therefore an ancient crone on this tribe of tweens, builds shelter.
The two eventually escape the evil crone, who repeatedly tries to slam Katerina in her scorching oven.
Standing behind her in the reflection, she said, was a translucent crone with a cruel, knowing expression.
"Welcome to my garden," a crone beckoned, and I proceeded cautiously, worried she'd push a farm share.
He will perform "Courtesan and Crone," a solo Ms. Halprin created for herself when she was 79.
Maiden, Mother, Crone Through March 22 at the Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan; 212-423-3200, thejewishmuseum.org.
Mr. Petronio performs Ms. Halprin's "The Courtesan and the Crone" (1999), a diva number that deconstructs the diva.
" Since then, Baby Jane has become a pop-culture inside joke, its title shorthand for "deranged showbiz crone.
I love the idea of the Crone and her power, and that none of it derives from sexual desire.
Paul Crone, founder of Critine Capital and speaking on the "Investors in Metals" panel at the LME Seminar on Monday, agreed.
Each song sees her stretch and slither into different guises, from vindictive crone to sweetly singing maiden to sensuous pagan mother.
"The 'no compulsion' verse was a problem to the earliest exegetes," as Patricia Crone, a scholar of Islamic history, has noted.
Wiccans celebrate the goddess as she turns from Mother to Crone, and Druids offer libations to Mea'n Fo'mhair, the Green Man.
It was on stage where Lovato's friend (and American Idol alum) Rayvon Owen was in attendance with his partner, Shane Bitney Crone.
"Just make sure you don't summon actual beetles instead," joked her colleague Ed. But the mood in Raven & Crone wasn't all buoyant.
Old age — "my crone beauty, in its first youth" — has given her fresh subject matter, which she does not intend to waste.
Hathaway's hairdresser Paul Gooch actually put on a costume to play the "hair crone" who snips Fantine's tresses during the tense scene. 
The Apple Card is the first card without an annual fee to get World Elite status, payments consultant Richard Crone tells Axios.
Dr. Crone said the paper confirms in practice what has already been assumed in theory: that fires can be good for prairies.
A year later, Alfred Crone-Münzebrock published his study of 12 men, cancer survivors who opted for amputation and had remaining stumps.
There was, however, plenty of commercial action at the booth of the Berlin gallery Crone, which was showing works by young Cuban artists.
You are walking in the park one day when an old crone draped in a red and black robe emerges from the bushes.
Goldman is leaning on many of the lessons it learned in its partnership with Apple, known as an incredibly demanding partner, Crone said.
The two entered on a trap door on stage, where Crone took Owen's hand and had a proposal in front of the entire audience.
Flicker time: liquid bodies and cosmic states Held on October 20183, West Hollywood Public Library, Community Room, A Lecture by Bridget Crone in/ibid.
Luckily, that turned around in Vaes Dothrak, where Daenerys Targaryen awaited the verdict on whether or not she would get inducted into Crone Club.
The impregnation has just happened, but the golden shower continues to teem down through the air, to the amazement of an old crone nearby.
It's my individual alchemy, whatever it is about me that makes me delight in the statue of a crone and ignore one of a pharaoh.
Maid, mother and crone, they still dream of going to Moscow, but mostly to meet Pussy Riot, and Olga argues for Tokyo or London instead.
A cackling sadistic crone with a sweet tooth for gold and insult comedy, Banks' baddie gives the leaden fight scenes some adrenalin and winking humor.
Kropivnitsky only acknowledges his early work, which is excessively literary, contrived, overly romantic, and all riddled with banalities like the face of a pockmarked crone.
A Yama Uba is an old crone who lives and hunts in the mountains and eats anyone who is unfortunate enough to cross her path.
" Ms. Cohen held her head back and laughed, "But, you know, I feel also like an old crone saying, 'It ain't like it used to be.
Because I am a wizened old crone of 30, I have had many long years to consider the follies of my youth, and achieve true wisdom.
Arthurian legend isn't all that's violated here, even if the closest we get to sex is a disgustingly viscous snog between Hellboy and a randy crone.
On this night she'll speak about her exhibition, "Maiden, Mother, Crone," and the inspirations for her art, which underscore that there is no reality without fantasy.
This is how we find out Dezmelda is an old-school woodland crone with one strangely large eye and a cane made of animal jaws, teeth included.
She has been painted as the defiant Gloriana of Spenserian epic, uniting the land in religion and peace, and the mercurial crone lusting after her younger courtiers.
She is an admirer of the Crone, one of the three faces of the Wicca moon goddess, who represents the wisdom and power that come with maturity.
Consider Jim Crone, who as a 25-year-old man suddenly fell ill with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the body begins attacking its own nerves.
The first performance I saw was a version of Halprin's 1999 work "The Courtesan and the Crone," reworked for the museum's mostly concrete, tunnel-like seventh floor gallery.
Being recognizably queer is a way to escape what time traditionally does to women, forcing them from maiden to mother to crone along the grand old heteronormative timeline.
She goes to her stepdaughter in disguise, as an old beggar crone, to offer Snow White objects that seem helpful or nourishing: a corset, a comb, an apple.
More wax figures present different visions of the witch: the angelic, beaming midwife, the green-faced crone we recognize from The Wizard of Oz's Wicked Witch of the West.
About 2.5 percent of the 425,000 A.T.M.s in the country are currently set up for cardless access, according to an estimate from Crone Consulting, which researches the payments industry.
"The change has been so dramatic that if we don't act to protect them, they are threatened with extinction," said Tufts University ecologist Elizabeth Crone, a study co-author.
Never mind, there were dogs later, being auctioned off at a brisk clip by Cristiana Morganti.) In the second half, group dances predominate, presided over by an old crone (Mr.
Both of those writers insist on the now, which is radical because women are traditionally depicted on a reproductive timeline, becoming a wife, then a mother, then a menopausal crone.
She insisted that he dance "Courtesan and Crone," a semi-comical striptease about a woman's horror at her aging, a solo that no one but Ms. Halprin has performed before.
And in such darkness you cannot be exactly sure whose ankle it is you have hold of: a crone, a wife, or a girl in the first flush of youth.
According to folklore, Baba Yaga is a supernatural crone who lives deep in the Russian forest, in a house perched on chicken feet and surrounded by pine trees and glowing skulls.
She was killed on the orders of Melisandre, a crone whose use of magic to lure men to her bed is another trope from the fairy-tale school of woman-hating.
When I headed to the Asheville Raven & Crone, a metaphysical supply shop north of the city center, two days before the eclipse, the ethos was one of self-care, not resistance.
Hanne Darboven's frieze-like work on paper at Galerie Crone (Booth 25, Pier 28) from 290 is also minimalist in appearance, but is based on information theory and early artificial intelligence.
Unlike Santa Claus, she is properly scary, an old crone with a huge nose who, according to legend, swoops up misbehaving kids and takes them home to her children-guzzling husband.
"It infuriates me that gay & bisexual men can be turned away from donating blood in Las Vegas because of the @US_FDA's discriminatory policy," added LGBT advocate, writer, and speaker Shane Bitney Crone.
Dylan's 17-year-old sister, Courtney Crone, won the FormulaSPEED 2.0 class in the Formula Car Challenge Series in 2018 and wants to compete in the IndyCar Series, according to Crone's website.
Since I still had a few years before entering wizened-crone territory, I figured I had plenty of time to get pregnant in what I considered the "right" way: spontaneously and naturally.
Phil Crone, who runs the association's Dallas chapter, said the labor bottleneck was adding about $6,000 to the cost of every home built in the area and delaying completion by two months.
"Investor interest appears to be turning", particularly in the form of indices "as a long play", Crone said, although he added the caveat that heavyweight funds are increasingly looking for personalized investment baskets.
As was noted by the late Patricia Crone, a professor of Islamic studies, that Koranic verse about "no compulsion" has been subject to many different interpretations, both in Islam's early years and recently.
Isabella Rossellini was recently reinstated as the face of Lancôme after being fired by the French cosmetics house in 1996 for, she says, being too old (she was a haggard crone of 43).
She appears as a haughty British honeymooner who, once possessed by the malignant spirit of a medieval witch, mutates into a hideous, murderous crone played, under thick, pustulant makeup, by a male actor.
In "Lady" (2016) she transmutes herself into a knobby, barefoot crone, with oversized eyes and lashes, wearing a cowled cloak on top of her artist-worker garb of overalls and striped sailor shirt.
The Crone is on its way to total dessert domination — as soon as it makes its way out of the U.K. But until then, I'll be seriously contemplating the next available flight to London.
And when, starving, the two are enticed into the suspiciously food-filled cottage of an old crone (an unsettling Alice Krige), the vile secret behind her abundant vittles might put you off your own.
In the movie Practical Magic, Sally Owens (Sandra Bullock) is the mother because she has children, her free-spirited sister Gillian (Nicole Kidman) is the maiden, and their two older aunts form the crone together.
Credit: Guy Hotson"We believe this is the first time a person using a mind-controlled prosthesis has immediately performed individual digit movements without extensive training," said senior author Nathan Crone in a press statement.
To the sorceress/mother and the convict/charlatan are added a whole host of others, including the old crone Madame Rolland, with her "black book"; the troubadour family Leroux; and the Parisian witch Catherine Monvoisin.
Instead of revolving around the tragedy of an old crone yearning for the spotlight, her storylines in later seasons consider how to pair love with kink, and the need for attention with the desire to please.
This is just another example of how embedded banking is here to stay, which can be hard for a lot of bankers to understand because they want to service customers through their own app, Crone said.
U.S. District Court Judge Marcia Crone of the Eastern District of Texas issued the last-minute order late Monday, a day before the rule was set to take effect for contracts worth $50 million or more.
He stands there as an image of lost glamor, dressed as a crone in a fur coat and glittering jewels, his vocals accompanied by Rubin's innovative, sinister arrangement of colliding notes performed by a three-piece band.
" Courtney Crone, a 17-year-old American who won a championship in the Formula Car Challenge Series this year, said: "To be a success in racing you need natural ability, but you also need the opportunity to learn.
Though Freddy owes much to the smitten Ruth (Christine Stulik), the maternal crone who delivered him as a wee lad to the pirates, he immediately falls for the Major-General's daughter Mabel, who has a knockout soprano voice.
From listicles on how to channel your inner Stevie Nicks to witch-centric films like Robert Eggers' recent triumphant directorial debut, the maiden, the mother, and the crone are more present than ever across all facets of contemporary culture.
She and a police detective (Joe Anderson), who is also an ex-beau, discover the appropriately named Jebediah Crone (Dayton Callie) and his bizarre building project: a haunted house made up of the actual rooms where gruesome things happened.
In "The Knight Before Christmas," Whitehouse&aposs character Sir Cole Lyons is on a hunting trip with his brother, Geoffrey, when an "old crone" transports him from 1334 England all the way to Bracebride, Ohio, in the year 2019.
If people were to simply put their favorite native plants in their gardens, Crone says we could end up with certain gardens having plants needed by one particular butterfly species, and other gardens having the plants needed by another species.
She's filled the Mithraically subterranean back room of Lyles & King with two dozen incandescently grim feminist icons of her own, "power" drawings inspired by the recent Kongo show at the Met that depict a single fertility-crone archetype in kaleidoscopic reiteration.
There is a fun surface element to the witch-discourse: gifs of The Craft; jokes playing off the difference between the two chief witch stereotypes, oversexed teen and withered crone; ten thousand funny Tumblr usernames; an excuse to re-watch Buffy.
Apple controls about 2/3 of all contactless payments in the United States, estimates Crone — which means that if the Apple Card starts to dominate the Apple Pay ecosystem, contactless payments in general are going to be very expensive for merchants.
"I think it's neat that this was mostly a pollination and reproductive effect, not only a better-nutrients-in-the-soil effect, and I think most of us would have expected it to be the other way around," Dr. Crone said.
But in the flashbacks to his mother's life we learn more about her family, and how she became the supposedly heartless crone BoJack came to know; played by Jane Krakowski and Matthew Broderick, Beatrice's parents were heartbreaking and obliviously cruel, respectively.
At first, the numbers appear encouraging: According a recent report by Crone Consulting, a mobile payment research firm, Apple Pay is in the lead with 12 million monthly users, compared to the five million users that Samsung and Google each receive every month.
The mixed bill includes Ms. Rainer's "Trio A" (1966), "Chair Pillow" (1969) and "Diagonal" (1963), as well as an excerpt from Mr. Paxton's 1986 take on Bach's "Goldberg Variations" and Ms. Halprin's 1999 solo "The Courtesan and the Crone," performed by Mr. Petronio.
Her character, Brooke, is a teacher in another Idyllic Small Town — this time in Ohio — who barely raises a manicured eyebrow upon meeting Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse), a knight from 14th-century Britain sent out on a quest by a mysterious crone.
"Watergate" has Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the witty crone of Dupont Circle who'd been in the city since her father, Teddy, went to the White House, and "Finale" features Nixon a dozen years after his resignation, still in search of usefulness and redemption.
Imagine if instead of falling into a deep and peaceful sleep to wait for true love's kiss, Snow White had instead projectile vomited that poison apple core all over the old crone and went right back to cleaning house for the dwarfs.
Ellen's father, Jim Langford (Neil Crone), intends to retire and leave her in charge of Home & Hearth, the company he started with his best friend, her "Uncle" Zeke Daniels (Anthony Sherwood), many years before — as long as she proves her mettle in one final gauntlet.
The first season, known as "Murder House," was defiantly strange, with a miserable married couple, a black-leather-suited gimp, Jessica Lange as a glamorous mother of monsters, and a ghostly maid who switched between looking like a young tramp and an old crone.
Read: Bengal tigers could vanish from one of their final strongholds "If everyone in my neighborhood takes 15% of their yard and makes it a butterfly garden, including the particular host plant for the Baltimore checkerspot, we've created an ideal corridor for Baltimore checkerspots," said Crone.
So an anxious Crone, 29, a stay-at-home mother of two young children, put on a movie for her kids and went upstairs to the bedroom of her Hanover, Pennsylvania, home to tell him about being sexually assaulted nine years ago, before they had met.
So an anxious Crone, 29, a stay-at-home mother of two young children, put on a movie for her kids and went upstairs to the bedroom of her Hanover, Pennsylvania, home to tell him about being sexually assaulted nine years ago, before they had met. 
At the gallery Crone Wien, Mark Rappolt, the British editor in chief of ArtReview, structured a show around a video documenting how, in 2000, the German theater and film director Christoph Schlingensief set up a "Big Brother"-style detention center next to the Vienna Opera House.
She was trying to advertise a deal on colonics.) The show nails the texture of modern New York, from the breastfeeding crone who rules the food co-op (a fantastic cameo by Melissa Leo) to the needlessly bitchy sorority girl in line at a Williamsburg bakery.
Last month, Judge Marcia A. Crone of the Eastern District of Texas ruled against most of an Obama administration directive that required companies to disclose labor violations before they could receive a federal contract worth more than $500,000, a policy that had inflamed the business community.
Notable for their technical innovation and political engagement — and for 20 sales at the preview on Wednesday to a range of international buyers — the Crone sales included 18 drawings made by Kelvin López, using a fake official rubber stamp, of houses appropriated by the former Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
"The Executive Order and FARC Rule present an imminent and non-speculative threat to plaintiffs' members' First Amendment rights by virtue of the fact that their public reports of alleged violations may be used by their competitors and adversaries to gain competitive advantage over Plaintiffs and their members," Crone wrote.
Read: Five things you can do to protect our insects from population collapse Lead study author Elizabeth Crone, a professor of biology at Tufts University, in Massachusetts, says that conservation planners often assume that the best way to help a species expand its range is to create corridors of its natural habitat.
I should have marked the event in some way, maybe even performed a personal rite-of-passage ritual: taken that tampon out to the woods, placed it upon an altar that I'd fashioned out of ancient glacial rocks, and set it ablaze while I chanted an invocation to whoever the crone-goddess of menopause is.
The choreographer Stephen Petronio's five-year autobiographical project, "Bloodlines," which pays homage to American postmodern dance as well as to his influences, continues with Yvonne Rainer's "Trio A" (303), "Chair/Pillow" (1969) and "Diagonal" (1963); an excerpt from Steve Paxton's "Goldberg Variations" (1986); and Anna Halprin's "The Courtesan and the Crone" (2718), a solo exploring seduction, gender and aging.
How you survey a groom flat on his back, eyes shut, the mare peering back around and a crone gawking through a half-door with a torch— the engraving by Hans Grien— hold that for a moment and I'll tell you what you'll be saying about the stylishly cloaked injustice working inside sunlight on promenades jollied out past your front yard.
In the 85033-page order, Crone said the executive order and subsequent rule from the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council (FARC) violates the First Amendment because it requires contractors to publicly disclose violations of any of the 14 federal labor laws even if those violations are being challenged in court or have been settled without any actual violation of the law.
In recent years, she has accrued a devoted following among witches and mortals alike: Writing for Patheos, someone known as the Starlight Witch recalled dreaming about the elusive Slavic crone throughout her childhood and coming to think of her as a mother figure; on the Facebook group Wiccan Unite, there are several threads devoted to her power and enduring legacy; in Netflix's The OA, she appears to the main character in visions.

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